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Jmac and J'Len, on the first episode of a show called "Real Talk." The conversation revolves around the work of J'Len's family business, which is event planning with a focus on inflatables and carnival themes. They discuss their commitment to supporting black-owned businesses and keeping money in the community. They also touch on the idea that black people are often vocal about this commitment while other races may do it without verbalizing it. Additionally, they touch on the issue of supporting black-owned businesses even if the service is not up to par, and the importance of communicating feedback constructively.
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Jmac and J'Len, on the first episode of a show called "Real Talk." The conversation revolves around the work of J'Len's family business, which is event planning with a focus on inflatables and carnival themes. They discuss their commitment to supporting black-owned businesses and keeping money in the community. They also touch on the idea that black people are often vocal about this commitment while other races may do it without verbalizing it. Additionally, they touch on the issue of supporting black-owned businesses even if the service is not up to par, and the importance of communicating feedback constructively.